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Post by limoncello on Oct 11, 2014 16:34:32 GMT 1
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Baroque
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Post by Baroque on Oct 11, 2014 16:39:48 GMT 1
Notice how every single one of them involves a U.S. city.
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Post by FabienA380 on Oct 11, 2014 17:42:07 GMT 1
Interesting, thanks limoncello! 4 out of 10 served by A380 (or very soon), though sad to see all the rest is served by Boeing craft...
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Post by addasih on Oct 11, 2014 21:01:20 GMT 1
I don't see Dubai to Dallas there. Thought it is one of the longest right now
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Post by peter on Oct 12, 2014 10:48:29 GMT 1
I don't see Dubai to Dallas there. Thought it is one of the longest right now According to FlightMemory (it's easy to use) in kilometers: SYD-LAX...12073 MEL-LAX...12772 DXB-DFW...12934 DXB-LAX...13415 SYD-DFW...13822 Edit:PS only looked up A380 flights
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Festus
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Post by Festus on Oct 12, 2014 10:59:21 GMT 1
I don't see Dubai to Dallas there. Thought it is one of the longest right now DXB-DFW jut didn't make it into the Top 10. It's some kilometers shorter than HKG-JFK. Just made a map containing the featured connections and the Dubai to Dallas using Great Cirle Mapper - copyright © Karl L. Swartz The Airbus routes are in blue, the Boeing routes are in black and DXB-DFW is in red. However in this calculation the numbers vary a little bit, also DXB-LAX seems to be longer than JED-LAX when compared to the data in the original flight global article
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